What we're about

PhillyCocoa is a Philadelphia area Mac and iPhone programming group, a chapter of the worldwide CocoaHeads. All skill levels are welcome. The only requirement is an interest in Apple-related technologies and moderate tolerance for geeking out.

Upcoming events (5+)

Side Project Saturday is an opportunity to work on your iOS/Mac projects in a group setting. It's a great chance to get help with your app, share your ideas, and socialize with other developers! Beginners are always welcome!
Venue Directions
Promptworks is located at 1211 Chestnut Street. Its instead of an office building so it's easy to miss, please see a photo of the front of the building below:
Once you arrive simply walk to the front desk, sign the visitor log, and take the elevator up to the 4th floor. We'll be in the office at the end of the hall with the door propped open.
Sponsor - Promptworks
PromptWorks is a Philadelphia-based software development company with expertise in Ruby, Python, Javascript and mobile development. Their team of 20+ software engineers and designers have helped Fortune 500 companies and Startups alike build successful web applications, mobile apps & enterprise apps.

Our next session of Book Club will feature “Advanced Apple Debugging & Reverse Engineering” by Derek Selander. In our Advanced Apple Debugging and Reverse Engineering book, you'll explore code with LLDB, Python, and DTrace to discover more about any program than you ever thought possible.
In Advanced Apple Debugging and Reverse Engineering, you'll come to realize debugging is an enjoyable process to help you better understand software. Not only will you learn to find bugs faster, but you’ll also learn how other developers have solved problems similar to yours.
You'll also learn how to create custom, powerful debugging scripts that will help you quickly find the secrets behind any bit of code that piques your interest.
After reading this book, you'll have the tools and knowledge to answer even the most obscure question about your code — or someone else’s.
This book is for intermediate-to-advanced iOS/macOS developers who are already familiar with either Swift or Objective-C and want to take their debugging skills to the next level.
Join us starting Tuesday November 6th at 8pm and every Tuesday thereafter.
To prepare for the first session:
1) Create a Ray Wenderlich account.
2) Purchase the book: https://store.raywenderlich.com/products/advanced-apple-debugging-and-reverse-engineering
2) Show up on on GoToMeeting at 8PM
Book Club will be every Tuesday at 8PM.
Attend Book Club:
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/857419357
You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (312)[masked]
Access Code:[masked]
Discussions between sessions occur on the Book Club Slack channel. Get access via:
https://phillycocoa-slackin.herokuapp.com/
• If you have questions, contact me on Slack (@matthewtoto) or via e-mail at [masked].

Our next session of Book Club will feature “Advanced Apple Debugging & Reverse Engineering” by Derek Selander. In our Advanced Apple Debugging and Reverse Engineering book, you'll explore code with LLDB, Python, and DTrace to discover more about any program than you ever thought possible.
In Advanced Apple Debugging and Reverse Engineering, you'll come to realize debugging is an enjoyable process to help you better understand software. Not only will you learn to find bugs faster, but you’ll also learn how other developers have solved problems similar to yours.
You'll also learn how to create custom, powerful debugging scripts that will help you quickly find the secrets behind any bit of code that piques your interest.
After reading this book, you'll have the tools and knowledge to answer even the most obscure question about your code — or someone else’s.
This book is for intermediate-to-advanced iOS/macOS developers who are already familiar with either Swift or Objective-C and want to take their debugging skills to the next level.
Join us starting Tuesday November 6th at 8pm and every Tuesday thereafter.
To prepare for the first session:
1) Create a Ray Wenderlich account.
2) Purchase the book: https://store.raywenderlich.com/products/advanced-apple-debugging-and-reverse-engineering
2) Show up on on GoToMeeting at 8PM
Book Club will be every Tuesday at 8PM.
Attend Book Club:
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/857419357
You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (312)[masked]
Access Code:[masked]
Discussions between sessions occur on the Book Club Slack channel. Get access via:
https://phillycocoa-slackin.herokuapp.com/
• If you have questions, contact me on Slack (@matthewtoto) or via e-mail at [masked].

Our next session of Book Club will feature “Advanced Apple Debugging & Reverse Engineering” by Derek Selander. In our Advanced Apple Debugging and Reverse Engineering book, you'll explore code with LLDB, Python, and DTrace to discover more about any program than you ever thought possible.
In Advanced Apple Debugging and Reverse Engineering, you'll come to realize debugging is an enjoyable process to help you better understand software. Not only will you learn to find bugs faster, but you’ll also learn how other developers have solved problems similar to yours.
You'll also learn how to create custom, powerful debugging scripts that will help you quickly find the secrets behind any bit of code that piques your interest.
After reading this book, you'll have the tools and knowledge to answer even the most obscure question about your code — or someone else’s.
This book is for intermediate-to-advanced iOS/macOS developers who are already familiar with either Swift or Objective-C and want to take their debugging skills to the next level.
Join us starting Tuesday November 6th at 8pm and every Tuesday thereafter.
To prepare for the first session:
1) Create a Ray Wenderlich account.
2) Purchase the book: https://store.raywenderlich.com/products/advanced-apple-debugging-and-reverse-engineering
2) Show up on on GoToMeeting at 8PM
Book Club will be every Tuesday at 8PM.
Attend Book Club:
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/857419357
You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (312)[masked]
Access Code:[masked]
Discussions between sessions occur on the Book Club Slack channel. Get access via:
https://phillycocoa-slackin.herokuapp.com/
• If you have questions, contact me on Slack (@matthewtoto) or via e-mail at [masked].